Going to School in Cuba Has Become “Optional”
Several schools have reduced their hours and only offer classes in the mornings or from Monday to Thursday.
Read MoreSeveral schools have reduced their hours and only offer classes in the mornings or from Monday to Thursday.
Read MoreLiberal democracies can take different forms, but all require that individuals be able to live without fear of government.
Read MoreSocial media heated up this week in Cuba over the controversy surrounding Carlos Lazo, leader of the Puentes de Amor (Bridges of Love) project
Read MoreUpon exiting the Havana Bay tunnel and heading northeast, the coastline reveals a peculiar area: Playa del Chivo. (23 photos)
Read MoreThe lucrative humidor auction closed the event. The government says the money goes to the Cuban Health System.
Read MoreAn open secret is that much of the bread sold by street vendors is made in the same bakeries that make the rationed bread rolls.
Read More“My personal feeling is that we’re on our own. The government only remembers us for taxes, even though the country’s reality is worse…”
Read MoreAs I do when I retreat to a mountain or to the sea, today I wanted to avoid pessimism, but without escaping the city. (11 photos)
Read MoreWinter is leaving us in Cuba, and once again, the illusion of a noticeable change in seasons. That idea of what real cold is like…
Read MoreI couldn’t stop the tears while walking with my daughter and taking pictures. The silence is heavy where sound once lived. (12 photos)
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